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not detectable by existing mean-based tests. Beliefs about future income are found to become more accurate as students …
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We examine the initial post-college geographic location decisions of students from hometowns in the Appalachian region …
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accumulation are not informative because general work experience is similar by gender for our recent graduates. …
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accumulation are not informative because general work experience is similar by gender for our recent graduates …
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Unique data from the Berea Panel Study provides new evidence about fertility outcomes before age 30 and beliefs about these outcomes elicited soon after college graduation. Comparing outcomes and beliefs yields a measure of belief accuracy. Individuals who are unmarried and not in relationships...
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accumulation are not informative because general work experience is similar by gender for our recent graduates …
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We examine the initial post-college geographic location decisions of students from hometowns in the Appalachian region …
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Unique new data from a college with a mandatory work-study program are used to examine the relationship between working during school and academic performance. Particular attention is paid to the importance of biases that are potentially present because the number of hours that are worked is...
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